The variable length baking equipment divider is an invention geared towards maximizing existing baking equipment versatility. The invention is an apparatus used to divide existing cooking equipment into isolated areas to substantially reduce fluid or physical contact for preparing one or more types of food at once. features of the apparatus are a housing component with a triangular structure; one or more arm components which attach to the housing component. The one or more arm components are configured to expand and retract from the housing component. The base of the housing component and a base of the one or more arm components are effectively in a same horizontal plane so cooking equipment may be effectively partitioned.
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9. A method to divide existing cooking equipment into isolated areas to substantially reduce fluid or physical contact for preparing one or more types of food at once, the method comprising:
providing a housing component comprising a triangular structure, a base of the housing component, a first side of the housing component, and a second side of the housing component;
attaching one or more arm components to the housing component;
wherein the one or more arm components are configured to expand and retract from the housing component;
wherein a base of the housing component and a base of the one or more arm components are effectively in a same horizontal plane;
extending a grip component along the housing component; and
extending a tapered drip support feature along the housing component to attach the drip component to the housing component.
1. An apparatus used to divide existing cooking equipment into isolated areas to substantially reduce fluid or physical contact for preparing one or more types of food at once, the apparatus comprising:
a housing component comprising a triangular structure, a base of the housing component, a first side of the housing component, and a second side of the housing component;
one or more arm components which attach to the housing component;
wherein the one or more arm components are configured to expand and retract from the housing component;
wherein the base of the housing component and a base of the one or more arm components are effectively in a same horizontal plane;
a grip component extending along the housing component; and
a tapered drip support feature extending along the housing component to attach the drip component to the housing component.
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a housing cavity of the housing component wherein the one or more arm components are placed.
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placing the one or more arm components in a housing cavity of the housing component.
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The present disclosure relates to the field of baking or cooking technology, and more specifically for techniques to provide a variable length cooking divider for baking trays.
Despite the practice of preparing meals in advanced existing since the creation of the refrigerator, it has yet to be taken to the extreme until recently. In mid-2014, the meal preparation phenomena exploded in popularity amongst bodybuilding communities and on social media platforms. For the first time, influencers in the industry were preparing anywhere from Five to Seven days' worth of food in one cooking session. Considering the ego and competitive nature within the bodybuilding community, social media became a competition platform to showcase how much food could be prepared at once.
Shortly thereafter, meal preparation became a commonly accepted practice within the bodybuilding community. But meal prep did not stop within this community alone; however, it has since expanded to nearly all health and fitness groups, people interested in nutrition and fat loss, and to busy individuals that realized the time saving and health benefit of preparing quality meals in advanced.
This idea behind the Variable Length Baking Tray Divider was coalesced after an extended period of baking single-flavor chicken breasts in large quantities in order to prepare several meals in advanced, and noticing the psychological drawback to consuming the same flavor for consecutive meals. The idea behind the invention was to be able to prepare a large quantity of multi-flavored chicken breasts but it soon became evident that there are several applications for this device.
Use of the word exemplary is intended to present concepts in a concrete fashion. As used in this application, the term “or” is intended to mean an inclusive “or” rather than an exclusive “or”. That is, unless specified otherwise, or clear from context, “X employs A or B” is intended to mean any of the natural inclusive permutations. That is, if X employs A; X employs B; or X employs both A and B, then “X employs A or B” is satisfied under any of the foregoing instances. In addition, the articles “a” and “an” as used in this application and the appended claims should generally be construed to mean “one or more” unless specified otherwise or clear from context to be directed to a singular form. Furthermore, to the extent that the terms “including”, “includes”, “having”, “has”, “with”, or variants thereof are used in either the detailed description and the claims, such terms are intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term “comprising.”
The variable length baking tray divider may be used to create one or more isolated areas on existing baking equipment to greatly minimize physical and fluid contact between different foods while cooking. The detailed description will further describe each feature, starting with
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In one embodiment, the grip support feature 105, provides structural support to the grip component 102. The grip feature 105 may also be beneficial in reducing the likelihood of damage to the housing component 100, and reduce the amount of fatigue experience by the grip component 102. The grip support feature 105 may comprise a tapered and angled design which may substantially increase the life of the manufacturing equipment.
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In one embodiment of the invention, the housing component 100 and arm component 210 are comprised of silicone or other inert, synthetic polymer. A silicone-based divider may provide advantages in regards to economical manufacturing cost and simplified compliance with FDA regulations. In another embodiment, the housing and arm components are made of a metal such as aluminum which may provide rigidity of the divider. Further embodiments may include a combination of a synthetic polymer and metal materials. An exemplary embodiment comprising synthetic polymer and metal materials may be used to create a divider that is non-stick, FDA compliant, rigid, and economical to manufacture.
Various embodiments of the invention have been described herein. These embodiments are given only by a way of example are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is not limited to the materials, dimensions, shapes, configurations, etc. described here. The various features of the embodiments may be combined in numerous ways to produce additional embodiments.
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The embodiments described are not meant to be an exhaustive presentation of the ways in which the invention could be designed. Elements described with respect to one embodiment can be implemented in other embodiments even when not described in such embodiments unless otherwise noted. Although a dependent claim may refer in one or more of the claims, other embodiments can also include a combination of the dependent claim with the subject matter of each other dependent claim or a combination or one or more features with other dependent or independent claims. Furthermore, it is intended also to include features of a claim in any other independent claim even if this claim is not directly made dependent to the independent claim.
For purposes of interpreting the claims for the present invention, it is expressly intended that the provisions of Section 112, sixth paragraph of 35 U.S.C. are not to be invoked unless the specific terms “means for” or “step for” are recited in a claim.
Although the invention has been illustrated and described with respect to one or more implementations, alterations and/or modifications may be made to the illustrated examples without departing from the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
One or more of the operations described can constitute computer readable instructions stored on one or more computer readable media, which if executed by a computing device, will cause the computing device to perform the operations described. The order in which some or all of the operations are described should not be construed as to imply that these operations are necessarily order dependent. Alternative ordering will be appreciated by one skilled in the art having the benefit of this description. Further, it will be understood that not all operations are necessarily present in each embodiment provided herein.
Moreover, in particular regard to the various functions performed by the above described components or structures (assemblies, devices, circuits, systems, etc.), the terms (including a reference to a “means”) used to describe such components are intended to correspond, unless otherwise indicated, to any component or structure which performs the specified function of the described component (e.g., that is functionally equivalent), even though not structurally equivalent to the disclosed structure which performs the function in the herein illustrated exemplary implementations. In addition, while a particular feature may have been disclosed with respect to only one of several implementations, such feature may be combined with one or more other features of the other implementations as may be desired and advantageous for any given or particular application. Furthermore, to the extent that the terms “including”, “includes”, “having”, “has”, “with”, or variants thereof are used in either the detailed description and the claims, such terms are intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term “comprising”.
Example 1 is an apparatus used to divide existing cooking equipment into isolated areas to substantially reduce fluid or physical contact for preparing one or more types of food at once, the apparatus comprising: a housing component comprising a triangular structure; one or more arm components which attach to the housing component; wherein the one or more arm components are configured to expand and retract from the housing component; and wherein a base of the housing component and a base of the one or more arm components are effectively in a same horizontal plane.
Example 2 is the apparatus of example 1, wherein the arm component comprises an arm baking sheet structure on a first side of the arm component and an arm baking pan structure on a second side of the arm component; wherein the arm baking pan structure comprises a steeper angle than an angle of the arm baking sheet structure.
Example 3 is the apparatus of example 1 further comprising: a grip component extending along the housing component, wherein the grip component is perpendicular to a base of the housing component; and a grip support feature to attach the grip component to the housing component.
Example 4 is the apparatus of example 1, wherein the one or more arm components comprise an arm support of triangular geometry.
Example 5 the apparatus of example 1 further comprising: a housing cavity of the housing component wherein the one or more arm components are placed.
Example 6 is the apparatus of example 1, wherein the arm baking sheet structure and the arm baking pan structure comprise one or more radii of curvature, the one or more radii of curvature configured to make contiguous contact with standard baking equipment.
Example 7 is the apparatus of example 1, wherein the one or more arm components and the housing component are made at least partially of silicone or another synthetic polymer.
Example 8 is the apparatus of example 1, wherein the one or more arm components are arranged in a plus-shape.
Example 9 is the apparatus of example 1, wherein the one or more arm components comprise a tension system to push the one or more arm components radially outward from the center of the housing component.
Example 10 is the apparatus of example 1, wherein the one or more arm components comprise a gripping device configured to grasp onto an external structure.
Example 11 is a method to divide existing cooking equipment into isolated areas to substantially reduce fluid or physical contact for preparing one or more types of food at once, the method comprising: providing a housing component comprising a triangular structure; attaching one or more arm components to the housing component; wherein the one or more arm components are configured to expand and retract from the housing component; and wherein a base of the housing component and a base of the one or more arm components are effectively in a same horizontal plane.
Example 12 is the method of example 10, wherein the arm component comprises an arm baking sheet structure on a first side of the arm component and an arm baking pan structure on a second side of the arm component; wherein the arm baking pan structure comprises a steeper angle than an angle of the arm baking sheet structure.
Example 13 is the method of example 10, further comprising: extending a grip component extending along the housing component, perpendicular to a base of the housing component; and attaching the grip component to the housing component with a grip support feature.
Example 14 is the method of example 11, wherein the one or more arm components comprise an arm support of triangular geometry.
Example 15 is the method of example 11 further comprising: placing the one or more arm components in a housing cavity of the housing component.
Example 16 is the method of example 11, wherein the arm baking sheet structure and the arm baking pan structure comprise one or more radii of curvature, the one or more radii of curvature configured to make contiguous contact with standard baking equipment.
Example 17 is the method of example 11, wherein the one or more arm components and the housing component are made at least partially of silicone or another synthetic polymer.
Example 18 is the method of example 11, further comprising: arranging the arm components in a plus-shape.
Example 19 is the method of example 11, wherein the one or more arm components comprise a tension system to push the one or more arm components radially outward from the center of the housing component.
Example 20 is the method of example 11, wherein the one or more arm components comprise a gripping device configured to grasp onto an external structure.
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